Preview: Morocco v Iran

The awe-inspiring Saint Petersburg Stadium will be the setting for Morocco and IR Iran’s first experience of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ roller coaster, a ride that is a little bit special for both of them.

The last time the Atlas Lions took part, it was two decades ago at France 1998, and under the tutelage of Herve Renard they are desperate to make the most of this opportunity. Iran enter having reached successive World Cups for the very first time. With Carlos Queiroz set to end his seven years at the helm post-tournament, his charges will be equally motivated.

The Asian side will be without the suspended Saeid Ezatolahi, and Iran will also be sweating on Mehdi Taremi’s and Askhan Dejagah’s injuries. Morocco, meanwhile, will be hoping Nabil Dirar is passed fit.

Team reporter analysis

Siavash Rahmani [Follow: Twitter | Facebook]This is the fifth time that Iran will play at a World Cup, but escaping the group stage remains an unfulfilled dream for their fans. When they became the second team to reach Russia, hopes were that they could change that, but being drawn in Group B has made this goal more challenging. With Spain and Portugal to come, this meeting with Morocco is a real cup final.

Alternative View Portraits – Nabil Dirar of Morocco

13 Jun 2018

VORONEZH, RUSSIA – JUNE 10: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been processed using digital filters) Nabil Dirar of Morocco poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session on June 10, 2018 in Voronezh, Russia. (Photo by Ryan Pierse – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Alternative View Portraits – Nabil Dirar of Morocco

13 Jun 2018

VORONEZH, RUSSIA – JUNE 10: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been converted to black and white.) Nabil Dirar of Morocco poses for a portrait during the official FIFA World Cup 2018 portrait session at on June 10, 2018 in Voronezh, Russia. (Photo by Dan Mullan – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Zineb El Houari [Follow: Twitter | Facebook]After 20 years of waiting, 15 June marks Morocco’s overdue return to the global stage. But considering the opponents that lie in wait, it is no time to get lost in the occasion. It’s out of the question to let three points escape them. As the only team to have qualified without conceding a goal, their strong defence and collective play will be key.

Did you know?

Morocco are currently on a run of 18 games unbeaten, including games against fellow World Cup hopefuls Serbia, Nigeria, Korea Republic and Egypt. Only Belgium (19) and Spain (20) have a better record going into Russia 2018.

The awe-inspiring Saint Petersburg Stadium will be the setting for Morocco and IR Iran’s first experience of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ roller coaster, a ride that is a little bit special for both of them.
The last time the Atlas Lions...